On Sunday, April 29, 2012 10:25:04 AM UTC+7, bluespire wrote:
>
> I don't understand what you mean by this: "The "top level" navigation can 
> drill down into more specific manually-created ToC tiddlers, and 
> glossary/index pages can also assemble tiddlers based on "topic term" tags."
>

For "reference" TWs like this, I will usually manually create a "master 
top-level ToC page" tiddler that displays automatically. The links on this 
page could of course go directly to chapters and sections, but if there are 
multiple "books" or separate "documents" together in a given file - as you 
seem to have - then each one of those "books" or "documents" will have 
their own independent "ToC page".

Only when you get down to the chapter/section level will you see the 
"tag-assembled" and "title-ordered" collections of individual 
actual-content tiddlers. OK, that's it for "ToC" style navigation.

I also often have glossary/index pages, either manually created or as 
navigation menus based on a tree as in Executive TWtree template. These 
create links that show all tiddlers tagged with index-term tags, like a 
traditional end-matter index in a reference book. This may not be necessary 
if the terms are already knows to your users and full-text search is 
sufficient.

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